1929 Jordan Motor Model G Speedboy pictures and wallpaper 1929 Jordan Motor Model G Speedboy pictures and wallpaper 1929 Jordan Motor Model G Speedboy pictures and wallpaper 1929 Jordan Motor Model G Speedboy pictures and wallpaper

Edward S Jordan, commonly known as 'Ned' founded the Jordan Motor Car Company, based in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1916. Production of their vehicles continued until 1931 with over 43,000 examples being produced during that time. The vehicles that Jordan produced used components from other manufacturers and distributors, resulting in vehicles that were not the most technically advanced on the market. Power came from the Continental engines. Bosch ignitions, Bijur starters, and Timken axles were a few of the other components that made up a Jordan. Where Jordan excelled was in styling and design. The beautiful bodies were often clothed in exotic metals such as aluminum which helped keep the weight to a minimum while retaining structural rigidity. Vibrant colors often adorned the exterior while the interiors were plush and cozy. While most marques relied on fast drying black paint, Jordan used exotic colors such as Egyptian Bronze, Blue Devil Blue, Burgundy Old Wine, Ocean Sand Gray, Savage Red, Apache Red, Mercedes Red, Venetian Green, and Chinese Blue.

From the beginning, the Jordan automobiles were popular due in part to a successful ad campaigns that touted 'an honest car at an honest price', and later featuring a Playboy model. The Playboy ad first appeared in the June 1923 edition of the Saturday Evening Post with the model driving the Jordan and racing a cowboy. The idea behind the advertisement was to inspire readers to image where the car could take them, and how it could change and enhance their lives.

In the first year of production over one-thousand Jordan automobiles were sold. The flamboyant cars were stylish, attractive, and very colorful. Sales peaked to over 11,000 examples sold in 1926 but by the close of the 1920's, sales began to decline. The onset of the Great Depression and fierce competition were just a few of the reasons for slow sales. Jordan offered a new model in 1927 that turned out to be a flop. A reorganization of the company soon followed but it was not enough; by 1931 the company was out of business.

The 1929 Jordan Model G Speedboy Dual-Cowl Paheton had a factory price of $2895. It is powered by a 8-cylinder, 268.6 cubic-inch engine that produced around 85 horsepower. Its bold colors and designs are a brilliant example of the creativity of the Jordan Motor Car Company.

1929 Jordan Motor Model G Speedboy

Year1929
MakeJordan Motor
ModelModel G Speedboy
Body StyleDual-Cowl Phaeton
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Timken axles
Price$2,895.00
Combined MPG0.00

Engine  
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders8
EngineContinental engine
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement268.60 CU IN. | 4402.4 cc. | 4.4 L.
Horsepower85.00 HP (62.6 KW)
HP / Liter19.3 BHP / Liter
Engine ElectronicsBijur starters
Fuel TypeGasoline - Petrol
Ignition SystemBosch ignitions


 
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